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And they were popular, too, in their way, and Chas might easily have married some socially prominent girl with money, instead of bringing a nameless saleslady into the family. It was impossible for Carlisle not to contrast her aunt's flabby sentimentalism with her own and her mother's sane, brilliant ambitiousness.
I'm going to get a job as saleslady for some kind of household novelty, house-to-house canvass." "Good. What next?" "When I find out all I want to know I'll come back and tell you about it." "Fine!" "Any other advice to offer?" asked Josie, trying to hide a sly little smile. One of her quiet jokes was that Captain Lonsdale always labored under the impression that he gave her advice.
In other words, her desire for an evening gown has been aroused. Ask any successful clothing salesman or saleslady what is the best way to arouse desire for a suit, a cloak or a gown. Almost without exception they will answer: "Place the garment on the prospective customer and let him see himself in a good mirror and in a good light."
Only her subconscious sense of humour, which warned her it would be ridiculous from Peter Rolls's "saleslady" to Peter Rolls himself, made her bite back the words that rushed to the end of her tongue. "You have a strange idea of putting things delicately!" she cried. "You offer me a reward if I if I oh, I can't say it!" "I can," volunteered the old man coolly.
"I 'ain't seen anyone, since November," she said; "I'm a saleslady at Marston's. But I'll have to get out of this flat when Batty's lease runs out. He took it by the year. He was going to 'settle down, and 'have a home, you know the talk? So he took it for the year. Well, he said I could stay till June. So I'm staying. There! It's done!"
A. H. Hummel, who appeared as counsel for the accused, cross-examined the detective at some length and gleaned that there were others in close proximity at the time the property was taken, and among them a Miss Maggie McKenna, a saleslady, who was not, however, in court. Mrs.
Guess she got it from her mother's folks not from me." He laughed confidentially. "Well, I tell her grandmother we must give her some rope she'll marry one of these days." "Of course." "Young folks will be young." Bowman. "I wasn't the least might 'fraid of her, talked to her like anybody else. Who was she, anyway, when old Joe Bowman married her? Saleslady in a State Street store.
But if I were you I'd have a new gown; you'll need it. I know just the saleslady to fit you out." "But I've only worn the black dress once!" she exclaimed, in dismay. Lucius explained that people who went out much in the city made a point of not wearing the same gown in the same circle a second time. "And as you only have two presentable evening gowns, you certainly need another."
"Off Sadie Whirtle, ma'am a friend of mine." The girl hesitated, and then said: "That's her now." And she pointed a small finger at the enormous snapping Saleslady, who stood glowering and patting her transformation at another customer ten feet away. But Carlisle did not follow the finger, and so missed the sight of Miss Whirtle.
You read in the papers, "A lady desires a position as cook in a small family, no children; wages, $35." "A young lady wishes a position to take care of children; salary, $30." "A saleslady wants position." When you meet these "ladies," in nine cases out of ten they are Irish from the peasant class untidy, insolent, often dissipated in the sense of drink.
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